Indoor Location Mic

I've been shooting stock video with out sound for a few years. I'm going to try to hustle some assignment work and I'm building a sound kit. I've settled on a Rode NTG-3 shotgun for outdoor location (thanks to this forum) and I am undecided on an indoor location mic. The Schoeps 641 would be my choice but... 2k is more than I want to spend. Are there some suggestions in the sub $500 range? I've seen posts by Ty Ford recommending the AT 4053A or the Audix SCX-1HC. Any others to consider or which of these 2 would be best all around. Mic's will be on a boom to a digital recorder.

I bought the AT4053 because I couldn't afford the Schoeps. For indoor booming work, I love it. It sounds very natural. I will likely buy another 4053 in the future to have a back-up, and I may buy a pair of cardioid capsules to use them for stereo recording + music production.

Also, if it's not too late, you may want to consider the 4073 shotgun from Audio Technica. It's a great sounding mic that will match the 4053 a little better. If you already bought the Rode, it's no biggie. That's a nice mic too.

I've picked up a couple of used AKG SE300B bodies & then bought the CK93 Hypercardioid & CK91 Cardioid capsules so that I could have the option of subtle differences depending on the need. The CK93/SE300B combo is often mentioned as a very good, low-cost, option to the Schoeps 641 or the Sanken CS1... I'm pleased with the sound, and the accuracy of this combo.